Checking speeds through MTNL Mumbai website

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Internet connection speed results: File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 39.954second(s) Your Bandwidth: 230.13Kbps (0.225Mbps)
 
Internet connection speed results: File Size: 5000KB Time to Download: 97.25second(s) Your Bandwidth: 464.19Kbps (0.453Mbps)
 
Internet connection speed results: File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 39.847second(s) Your Bandwidth: 230.75Kbps (0.225Mbps)
 
Internet connection speed results: File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 35.89second(s)Your Bandwidth: 258.19Kbps (0.250Mbps) As u can see guys, this speedometer is not accurate. My actual bandwidth is 240kbps (30KBps downloads). Seems like all meters in India, this one too is tampered 😛 Just to please the customers, so i guess they had good intentions, heheJust download somethin of download.com and multiply ur download speeds (after they have stabilized, coz they always start with a burst) and multiply with 8 to cross-check ur result with MTNL. That'll give the true picture.
 


File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 40.227second(s) Your Bandwidth: 228.57Kbps (0.223Mbps)Every thing seems fine to me
 
Internet connection speed results: File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 40.562second(s) Your Bandwidth: 226.68Kbps (0.221Mbps)
 
File Size: 1000KB Time to Download: 39.116second(s) Your Bandwidth: 235.06Kbps (0.230Mbps)
 
Originally posted by waterloo_sunset@Oct 1 2005, 07:25 PM
Internet connection speed results: 
   
File Size: 1000KB
 
Time to Download: 35.89second(s)
Your Bandwidth: 258.19Kbps
                        (0.250Mbps)

As u can see guys, this speedometer is not accurate. My actual bandwidth is 240kbps (30KBps downloads). Seems like all meters in India, this one too is tampered 😛 Just to please the customers, so i guess they had good intentions, hehe
Just download somethin of download.com and multiply ur download speeds (after they have stabilized, coz they always start with a burst) and multiply with 8 to cross-check ur result with MTNL. That'll give the true picture.
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that speed is of international bandwidth... this one is for your speed with your ISP....... they will definately differ
 
yeah...like when i installed sify the first time and downloaded the dialer from their server, i was thrilled to see a speed of around 400 kBps...just to realize later on that it was the CTO's server 😛
 

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